The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 July 1934
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Title Section17 1934-07-17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS. NO. 14.318 ESTI). 1835 TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1934. 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article121 1934-07-17 1 Sentence Of [Four Months NOTICE OF APPEAL GIVEN AND BAIL ALLOWED London, .1 u1 > H>. been sentenced mprisonment litter en b\ Kayc for i' U ase on < judge l to do so but >hould remain m \\;;s lodged. r today and Don [Tic appeal will v121 words
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Article11 1934-07-17 1 ol the Warwick which fetched 168 realised the £3.700 .-.< Soth< by's11 words
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Article128 1934-07-17 1 ■mzixG INCIDENT AT SAMOS London, Jul> la. Admiralty who were from tne which Is at .-< heavily hit and Maun- cuter tigated v/.st ed from the mile wide the capiIde o! the harbour. sen autotribute to out some settlement of the situation. President Roosevelt is being128 words
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Article55 1934-07-17 1 FOUR DEAD IN AIR CRASH IN ITALY v;. Rome, July 16. FOUR Air Force men were killed when the bomber m which they were training caught fire, possibly from caught fire, possibly from spontaneous combustion, at Monte relio aerodrome and crashed. The dead include Lt. Domenico Antonini. one of theReuter Wireless - 55 words
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Article535 1934-07-17 1 ZERO HOUR IN SAN FRANCISCO Great War Veterans Mobilised NO DISTURBANCES YET WEIERANS of the great war are being mobilised for action m the event of the General Strike coming to a head m San Francisco. Up to three o'clock this morning there had been no news of serious disturbances535 words
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Article147 1934-07-17 1 Socialists And Communist In Alliance In Paris Paris, July 111. The Socialist Party Council have ap- proved by 3,471 votes to 366 a motion m favour of adopting a common front with the Communists to combat Fascism. The motion has been previously accepted by the Communists. The motion containsReuter - 147 words
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Article53 1934-07-17 1 Geneva, July 16. Negotiations ior the entry of Russia into the league are believed to be nearly finished. Russia's application is likely to be made after the meeting of ithe assembly. Negotiations have been I conducted through Government channels outside the League, so the League 'is ignorant of the dateReuter - 53 words
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Article36 1934-07-17 1 St Paul's (Minnesota), July 16. Walter Hagen's car accidentally i knocked down and killed a boy yesterday Hagen was most affected and wept He was questioned by the police 'who released him pending the inquest. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration249 1934-07-17 1 "UNHAMPERED" BY RULES OF JUSTICE Hitler's New Form Of Tyranny Berlin, July 10. A NEW Nazi People's -Court, which will try political extenders and be unhampered by the rules of ordinary justice, has been opened by the Minister ior Justice who swore m judge appointed249 words
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Article67 1934-07-17 1 MAN ATTACKED AND EATEN BY DOGS Simla, July 10. pack of eighty Alsatian dogs bred by the Rajah of Athgarh has devoured the Rajah's cousin. The victim uho was the guest of the guest of the Rajah, was taking a stroll after dark and was not aware the dogs wereReuter Wirless - 67 words
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Article44 1934-07-17 1 10.000 French Post Office Paris, July 15. In pursuance o! their drastic economy campaign, the Government are abolishing 10,000 post office jobs, tlwreby effecting a saving of 152.00 C.000 franca. They are also cancelling this fear's large scale army mr.noeuvres. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 44 words
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Article49 1934-07-17 1 Throat Trouble Compels Absolute Rest London, July Hi. The Duke of Connaught has been obliged to cancel his engagements for the next few days. While his health gives no cause for anxiety the continued heat and the state of his throat compel absolute rest. Renter WirelessRenter Wireless - 49 words
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Article138 1934-07-17 1 A Chinese who was alleged to have attempted to commit suicide by jumping m the sea admitted he was only drunk Pace 3. Burglars are busy at Tanglin again Page 3. Sir Philip Cunliffe-Listrr on rubber restriction Page 4. A Japanese is charged under the Copyright ordinance138 words
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Article210 1934-07-17 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh - Sin Chew Jit Poh Flood And Drought Destroy Crops LIVES LOST WHEN RIVERS BURST BANKS Shanghai, July If. AN official announcement stat*< that over sixty districts covering an area of over forty thousands square miles have been affected by drought which ha^. destroyed the crops. The affected areas include210 words
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Article108 1934-07-17 1 U.S. Dirigible Policy Not Yet Determined Washington, July 16. The Navy Secretary Senator Swanson .announces that the naval airship Los Angeles has been condemned for further flights owing to her age and deterioration. She will be usfd for exrxrimental purposes at Lakehurst. He adds that. "Airship policy hasReuter Wireless - 108 words
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Article105 1934-07-17 1 A resolution passed by the Foreign Press Association m Berlin with reference to Dr. GoebtJeTs accusations of lying misrepresentations, declares the answer to this has already been given by world public opinion. The resolution adds thai foreign correspondents always have endeavoured to do Justice to theReuter Wireless - 105 words
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Advertisement51 1934-07-17 1 BIGIA TEA !,< frrshness net of the gardens to \our home. CB^ TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER CONCERT DAhirc 815 to 915 pm •"*n^fc formal) 9.45 p.m. to Midnight WEDNESDAY, JULY 18th THE STAR DANCER Mis s MUSHKA PANOVA M THI ROXY THE4TRE OF NEW YORK PAUL STRAUSS (violinist) kaffles celeb^tedorchestra ii51 words
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Advertisement110 1934-07-17 1 There is no better Tea BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA CONCERT DURING TIFFIN ADELPHI |p HOTEL GARDEN TONIGHT I SPBDVAL M b7NNER r "bANCE I VAUDEVILLE SHOW j By TED ADDY DWYER DWYER DIRECT FROM LONDON HIPPODROME AND DALY'S THEATRE COSMO PARKE ZONA ROSS THE SILVER VOICED BARITONE THE POPULAR110 words
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Article66 1934-07-17 2 Before the Chief Justice m the Ist Court at 11 ajtn. 8.*****— TJ0a Guan Kiat trading as T. Q. Kiat and Co. vs. Haroon bin All Before Mr. Justice Prichard m the *nd. Court at 11 a.m. Assizes:— (B) Rex vs. Ng Swee Ouan (if66 words
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Article556 1934-07-17 2 1 ASSAULTED AND ROBBED i i I Nankins, June 26. The brutal murder of a young and t pretty woman has set Nanking agog with excitement. Public interest m the case is specially high as the mur- derer still remains at large and the 1Reuter - 556 words
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Article220 1934-07-17 2 Checking Activity Of Gangs In China "Smuggling of opium, arms and j other contraband has always been rife iin the Hainan Island area." a former British resident m China told a press representative m connection with the explosion which caused the death of Mr. E. R. Collier at220 words
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Article246 1934-07-17 2 Anxiety Over Philippines London, July 14. Although politcal issues are to be excluded from the preliminary Naval Conference talks, it is understood that the United States will take an early opportunity or sounding the British and Japanese Governments on the proposed neutraliation of the Philippines. The246 words
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Article123 1934-07-17 2 The Band of the S.S. Police under the direction of Mr. P. E. Minns will perform the following programme weather permitting, at Katong Park on July 18, commencing at 9 p.m. Overture "My Old Stable Jacket." Biiton; Suite "In a Lovers' Garden." Ketelbey; "Serenade." Windram; March "Romaine." Ganne; Selection "Show123 words
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Article305 1934-07-17 2 COURT AWAIT INSTRUCTIONS FROM D.P.P. HTHE crowd which assembled m the police court, Ipoh, on Thursday morning when the inquiry into the death of Mr. F. D. H. Wigley, of the Perak HydroElectric Co.. who was stabbed to death on June 28, was mentioned for the third305 words
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Article408 1934-07-17 2 Letters To The Editor ANTI-OPIUM SOCIETY COLLECTORS Sir,— ln your issue of July 11 you published a letter by Mr. J. Tseng complaining that he was called a "Jew" when he declined to donate anything to the funds of the Singapore Antiopium Society and that he had been visited by408 words
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Article43 1934-07-17 2 The American Davis Cup team against Australia m the inter-zone final at Wimbledon on July 21 24 will be Shields, Wood. Stoefcn and Lott. The winners of this match have the right to challenge Great Britain, the holders of the Cup.43 words
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Advertisement142 1934-07-17 2 sdfdfdfsd SEVERE ECZEMA ON HANDS MO ARMS Could Not Sleep at Night with Burning Itch, Healed by Cuticura. "I suffered with a severe eczema on my hand 3 and arms for a year. I could not sleep at night with the burning itch. It began as a rosli and afterwards142 words
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Advertisement195 1934-07-17 2 TO LET. PASIR PANJANG HILL-Three and two bed-roomed bungalows (one furnished). Electricity and water— also L^J? arker Road -Apply Zehnder Brothers. No. 79 MEYER ROAD, three bedrooms, garage, tennis court, recently thoroughly renovated. Apply Meyer Brothers. EXCELLENT OFFICE AND GODOWN ACCOMMODATION te te l» «pl*odid ferroconcrete botldinr (t Boon) te195 words
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Advertisement516 1934-07-17 2 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MORNY fine quality BATH SOAPS. Mammoth oval tablets Assorted Perfumes. A Luxury for the Bath. B Per Tablet 60 Box of 6 $3.25 k Medical Hall, Limited, Chemists. n S BUSINESS CARDS t y "CAIRN HOLM PRIVATE I T e HOSPITAL," 55. Cairn hi 11 Road. g MISS516 words
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Advertisement560 1934-07-17 2 TENDKRs. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TenderTenders are not following materials particulars, m M j: i Room. Supply of filling :n tipping mum Changl Road ft m Joo W1 *W to Telok Kun,,, R Closing. 4 p.m Thu Cutting and relavu-, old Singapore R Ot Closing. 4 pm Frtd«r£, Dkv Excavating earth of560 words
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Miscellaneous290 1934-07-17 2 Diary Of The Week TUESDAY 17th. ■igh Water. 1.22 a.m.. 93 ft. 2.16 p.m.. 86 ft. fttOtbaU: First Division. Wiltshires vs SC.C, Anson Road Stadium; Second Division. Chinese vs. S.C.T., Jalan Besar Stadium; Govt. League. Second division, Printing vs. Immigration, J.C.S.C. r mnls: S L.T.A. Championships. Mixed Doubles final. WEDNESDAY290 words
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Article281 1934-07-17 3 Failure Of Penang Silk Merchant CAUSED by JAPAN GOING oF f GOLD •fl Bad Bankruptcy/ 9 Says Official Irold standard the price cause of the :hant, Dholam lied for his nkruplcy before at Penang. iai Assignee, rder was made his liabilities itori as 36 but I »M* so that I281 words
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Article59 1934-07-17 3 S* By A Chine** For 50 Cent* "char* ol then K-hSengLeng, rr.orr.ing fined $14 or 14 days' imprisonment by the third ie 'Mr I M Brander. miJiSi appoArin r Koh < u- r icmency. *f Koh and a Malay were same firm. Koh bicycle from the Malay hro59 words
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Article79 1934-07-17 3 Six Months For A Chinese W eh ai^ rri d 60 Packets of *so dv concealed on his Jtoous in ;J*" enced to six months' S f n T; n b th criminal V «milar 0 "re a r, Pr( VIOUS conyi ction Tr ScSLi v nce wa79 words
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Article820 1934-07-17 3 THE OTHER WOMAN IN THE CASE Discord After Eight Happy Years TF I were io increase the allow--1 ance cf $10 that I am giving tor cvciy month, a day will cerainly come when I will be faced with debts In which case I will be820 words
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Article, Illustration522 1934-07-17 3 Club President Acquitted On Charge Of Running A Gaming House THE case m wnic.i a Cantonese. named Cheng Koon Onn, the president of Chhui Thor Club, 56, Muntri Street, was charged with having the care or management of a common gaming house, was returned and concluded before Mr. D. Wills522 words
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Article91 1934-07-17 3 TWO reports of burglary m the homes of Europeans have been made to the police m the last few days. Mr. G. L. Batt. of Leonie Hill, reported that thieves got away with a silver wrist watch and two pewter cigarette boxes, the total value of91 words
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Article258 1934-07-17 3 Increased China Labour Quota Wanted At a meeting of the committee of the I Jorhore Planters' Association held at, the offices of Rennie Lowick and Co.. Hong Kong Bank Chambers, Singapore. on Wednesday, July 11, The chairman reported that the Quota lor Chinese labour bad been increased to258 words
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Article118 1934-07-17 3 CHINESE TAILOR FINED $6 Charge Of Attempted Suicide Amended A well dressed Chinese tailor named Choo Tong-was charged before Mr. J. M. Brander. the Third Magistrate, yesterday with attempted suicide. It was that the accused jumped into the sea from Anderson Bridge. In answer to118 words
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Article50 1934-07-17 3 Ong Ah Kio, a house-repaire r. *;as fined $10 and a day's simple Kmprlaonment or 14 days' rigorous imprisonment, for stealing a sold V air ornament belonging to a Chinese woman living at Boat Quay. Ong Ah Kio picked up the ornament while repairing the woman's house and appropriated it.50 words
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Article386 1934-07-17 3 DRAWN UP BY A CLERK Estate Of Late Madam Ong Saw Kooi j THE probate matter arising out of the estate of the late Madame Ong Saw Kooi, mother of Mr. Ong j'joo Sun, was announced as settled jwhen mentioned before Mr. Justice Whitley m Penang.386 words
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Advertisement293 1934-07-17 3 Help Kidneys Don't Take Drastic Drug<* Tour kidneys hart nine millions tiny tubes or filters Which are endungtr«-d by neglect or drastic, irritatinK dru^s. Boware If Kidiuy trouble ©r Blaild«-r weak ness niiUivs yuu guff^r UQnx CivUi:^! Ul> Nights, L« g Pains, Xervousn«KS, Dir.zfne£9, Sf iffnoys, Jtneumalism, LMm\&g&{ Neuralgia, Burning,293 words
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3778 1934-07-17 4 Colonial Secretary Ai J I. S. P. Luncheon BETTER 70 PER CENT AT A L PROFIT THAN 100 PER CENT AT A LOSS UT do not hesitate to say that m organising an effective scheme of control of rubber you have not3,778 words
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Advertisement69 1934-07-17 4 BBv fl HJ HA HJ Hft HI H H T^b^^^^H^^^ Bf"™^^B^ aft BY BJ BJ AvaVF VaffF •JBB" B^r h^B"^h Mis Mmdi&jr wmt mmbmm rt/ p ifDr I v^B^ '^rtfo 3b fi|? ©©JDBT^r 1 fi l^^j I Tn^HEBBBBJ B^^ \>^ BP^P^T^i^T^i^n W^lp^^^^-tfO^ I bwMibbb^ASb^Vb^l bbbW. .^fIHW J ****9^y* 1/^ HW^^^BB69 words
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Article, Illustration211 1934-07-17 5 £r^ X" n \r Yir' r h r iw held ta the Bwl Botankai o^*-* p k m the London studios of War nor Bro hr Th, fln dinner, b> Metton. On the left is Miss Laura La Phnte tin- Bin attre>s. uho211 words
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Advertisement88 1934-07-17 5 jii/ PPEPfIREO N^Rk I \V/ FROM THE JUICE OF vDv CHOICEST CaLIFORNIfIWORfIMGES |/\L| ORANGE SMASH M^ J DEFIES fILL IMITATIONS |j| CTDAiADfI7 i^Hfin I r if MrillwC (kvu. Enjoy the refreshing effect of "'HAZELINE' SNCj VV The original non-areatV toilet preparat»(j>i l^ lr i(at of the clay. -^X Impart- a88 words
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1546 1934-07-17 6 SEQUEL TO A SERVANTS' DISPUTE Tale Of A Grudge BLOW THAT MIGHT HAVE CAUSED SERIOUS INJURY A vicious and savage attack made upon Mr. W. H. Macgregor on the morning of May 28, had a sequel m the Fourth Police Court yesterday, before1,546 words
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Article777 1934-07-17 6 I COOLIES CONVICTED ON LOTTERY CHARGE Raffled Bicycle Ordered To Be Confiscated i TWO Tamil coolies who were ac- quitted by the Ipoh magistrate on a charge of assisting the (management of a public lottery, were convicted when the D.P.P., Mr. L. C. Simpson-Gray, appealed to the777 words
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Article424 1934-07-17 6 I lying Club i Plane's Forced ENGINE ALMOST WRENCHED OUT THE breaking of the air screw while flying 2,400 feet above Singapore forced one of the seaplane of the Royal Singapore Flying Club to land on the waters of Macßitchie Reservoir on Sunday morning. The following424 words
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Article177 1934-07-17 6 COLONY MAPS MADE IN JAPAN Copyright Action By Crown A charge of infringement of A Government copyright by selling maps of Singapore which had been printed and made m Japan was preferred against Sichi Taro, a shopkeeper of Middle Road, m the Criminal District Court yesterday. The maps were_ alleged177 words
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Article149 1934-07-17 6 ACTION AGAINST A LAWYER TTHE Chief Justice. Sir Walter Hr.ggard. m the Supreme Court, yesterday, fixed a date for the hearing of a motion against a member of the Br.r. alleging improper conduct. Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne. Secretary of the Singapore Bar Committee, said it was an exparte motion for149 words
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Article284 1934-07-17 6 Chinese Planters Appeal Fails Before Mr. Justice W. H. Thorne at the Batu Pahat Assizes. Kirk Chung, a planter of Batu Pahat, appealed against the decision of Inche Ahmad bin Abas. Magistrate, Batu Pahat, who fined him $15 on a charge of theft of two ducklings. Mr.284 words
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Article33 1934-07-17 6 Mr. C, Milne of Lendu Estale will take the place of the hon. Mr. H. E Nixon temporarily as a nominated unofficia member of the Legislative Council during Mr. NixonV absence on leave.33 words
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Article127 1934-07-17 6 RHEUMATISM GOT HIM. 80-years-old Pianist j. i> Although old ;.v this man from pianist, rheumatic so recently. "Two years ago i suddenly taken w,r; ;r down my left arm i tried —all to no purpose I then taking a halMeaspoonfuf Salts every morning rd benefit. My arm. which and nearly127 words
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Advertisement38 1934-07-17 6 MADE IN ENGLAND PER DOZEN TABLETS $1 .50 PER SINGLE TABLET Cts. 15 r eacK hKpP SPECIALLY MADE FOR ASHING LADIES CLOTHES. STOCKED AT LITTLE'S A ALL HIGH CLASS BTORES. Sole Importers: PATHODGINS LIMITED 72 CECIL STREET. SINGAPORE.38 words
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Advertisement124 1934-07-17 6 "ARTHUR'S" BAR And RESTAURANT 1 1 COLL Y ER QUAY TABLE D'HOTE TIFFIN $i. (Special Dishes $0.60 SPECIAL DINNER C 1 en from 7 p.m. to 1 1 o.m. I !Sllcnburcjs I Foods I The*Allcnburys' l oliare I particularly suited to 1 I feeding of babies m I climates. They124 words
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Article490 1934-07-17 7 Blind Tamil Girl's 65-Foot Drop To Death TRAGEDY AT PENANG HOSPITAL JJOW a blind 18 years old Tamil girl feil 63 feet to death from the balcony of the Penang General Hospital was told at an inquest at Penang on Saturday. The dead girl was Rajamma. an490 words
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Article253 1934-07-17 7 Ship's Captain Fails To Signal $50 FINE UNDER ALIENS ORDINANCE A prosecution under the Aliens Ordinance was recorded m the Fourth Police Court yesterday :efore Mr. H. c. Whitton, when /apt. Larsroad, Master of the Hydra II was charged with failing Se d d a S.° nbOard Inspector Sharpe, prosecuting.253 words
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Article790 1934-07-17 7 Colleague Attacked With Axe; Cashier Shot At ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A SIKH TiIE preliminary Inquiry in'o the alleged attempt to shoot the cashier of ihe Ban^ue De L'lndoChine and the alleged attack on the day watchman of the same bank by the night watchman of the bank on790 words
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Article165 1934-07-17 7 Chinese Breaks Indian 's Arm QUARREL BETWEEN TWAKOW MEN A six-foot Chinese twakow coolie who was alleged to have broken an Indian's arm by striking him jwith a heavy pole was sentenced to three months' rigorous im- 1 prisonment by Mr. H. A. Form*. I the Criminal District Judge, Singapore,165 words
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Advertisement110 1934-07-17 7 CAPITOL! NEXT CHANGE < 1 f 'm THREE PERFORMANCES DAILY L C^ iT L J 3.15-6.15-9.15 THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD! II KOI D~v WITH IWW FAY WRAY, ROBERT ARMSTRONG, JM BRUCE CABOT. y Igar Wallace's Mastodonic Miracle Of The Movies NEW WORLD CABARET MIC!K( EVERY NIGHT FROM S110 words
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Advertisement448 1934-07-17 7 Are you paying Rates and Taxes to provide a Home for Rats? In these difficult times of fierce competition every cent of unproductive expenditure must be ruthlessly eliminated. If you own or lease a Godown that Is not 100'> full, 100 v. of the time, you are incurring unnecessary charges448 words
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721 1934-07-17 8 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1934. A Fools 9 Paradise FXCEPT to those immediately concerned, the Gran Chaco is 'an unimportant stretch of territory thousands of miles from anywhere, where two South American republics are engaged m a particularly bloody and senseless war, so it is not surprising721 words
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Article, Illustration826 1934-07-17 8 - THE following striking example of a "Widow's Mite" has been vouched for by the secretary of the Singapore Anti-Opium Society, and apart from its interest as a human story we hope it will prove a spur and an inspiration to others to contribute to a most826 words
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Article242 1934-07-17 8 Mr. J. A. Thivy, barrister-at-law. has started practice on his own m Ipoh Mr. David Graham. Teluk Anaon, has entered Batu Gajah Hospital for a minor operation. The Rev. Father G. Mirabel, of iChiengmai. has left Siam lor good to proceed to France m order to242 words
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Article1011 1934-07-17 8 "I don't see how If that way over here our farmers." The little Worn been an anarchist i ardent eyes and lot audience She wai ci l lew lor that ■J.y s v.ith her group ol young middle-aK. -d Lireys house. The best residential subui!, but outruns the1,011 words
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Advertisement230 1934-07-17 8 CALDBECK'S KY SPECIAL $k/ffl r TBt APPOINTMENI KING OF SIAM FINEST SELECTION OF SMART JEWELLERY JUST ARRIVED Wearing a good piece ot JEWEL is a fine old tradition that appals to the pride of ownership m everybody, young and old. The beautiful designs ot JEWELS as stocked by us co-day230 words
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Advertisement57 1934-07-17 8 A POLITICIAN COMPLAINS that people seem to be taking less interest m the Government than ever. Only three per cent, nowadays. .The interest you will take m a GAFLAC ACCIDENT and ALL SICKNESS POLICY if you become seriously x ill or injured will be 100' <. GENERAL ACCIDENT, FIRE LIFE57 words
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Article119 1934-07-17 9 iUlt Germany Is Emphatically h Opposed U July Hi. tic change Italy has sltion to the dpoint reI carno. The condemned moon had to s. mi official the Italian arable consid- to BIT Eric Drum- Mussolini conoi If. Barthou's r Sir John led a similarity of119 words
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Article17 1934-07-17 9 Rurope's Air Progress aslungton, July IU. si n created by member to progr i with a American17 words
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Article, Illustration199 1934-07-17 9 Japan Refuses To Take Any Action London, July 16. Only Great Britain, the United States. Denmark. Hollr.nd. and Switzerland, had taken steps to put the embargo on the export of arms to Bolivia and Paraguay into practical effect, declared Earl Stanhope replying to a question Horn Lord CecilReuter Wireless - 199 words
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Article78 1934-07-17 9 Effect Of Anglo-Estonian Trade Agreement London. July 16. Under the Anglo-Estonian trade agreement signed on July 12 the Estonian duties on textiles, coal. coke, and tinplates. have been reduced, and at least 85 per cent, of the import of coal will be from Britain. Estonia will encourageReuter Wireless - 78 words
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Article46 1934-07-17 9 German Ex-Minister Sent To Prison Berlin. July 18. The ex-Minister tor Food. Herr Hermes, has been sentenced to four months' imprisonmem for breach of trust. It is alleged that Hermes used his influence to secure public contracts for his friends. Reuter Wireless re.sults.-Reuter Wireless - 46 words
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Article48 1934-07-17 9 Paraguay And Bolivia In Action s.mti;mo de Chile. July 15. Eleven thousand casualties are estimated since last week-end as the reLUit of the flare-up m hostilities between Paraguay and Bolivia. In face oi conflicting claims, military e'erervers ar<3 lei" t to guess the strategic Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 48 words
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Article147 1934-07-17 9 English Police Faced With Baffling: Problems Two gruesome trunk murder nyatertes arc filling the columns ot the daily press at the present time, cables Renter from London. The discovery a month ago of the limbless body of a young expectant not her m a trunk m a147 words
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Article60 1934-07-17 9 Norway And Rights Of British Trawlers Oslo. July 16. Alluding to the British representations concerning trawler fishing, the Premier. M. Ifowinckel, points out that Norway hftJ always maintained that territorial waters extend four miles from the shore. The Government has replied to the Erinsh Note m terms whichReuter Wireless - 60 words
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Article69 1934-07-17 9 Professor In Scottish Air Crash London. July M. The air liner Aberdonian, m which Mr. Ramsay MacDcnald flew from Scotland on Wednesday prior to his departure for Canada at midnight, crashed and caught fire while taking oil" from Aberdeen's new airport at the week-end. Two passengers, on? ofReuter Wireless - 69 words
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Article106 1934-07-17 9 A Chinese named Hoh Yen was charged m the Third Police Court. Singapore, yesterday, before M. J. M. Err.nder. with bringing 23 unstamped I letters to Singapore from Chirm It is stated that the accused was a [passenger on a boat from China and when he got ashore106 words
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Article47 1934-07-17 9 Moscow, July 16. General Blucher. speaking at Habarovsk. said the Russian army m the Far East is now complete and M ready to repulse an enemy." The Russians attach great importance to the arrest of Chung-ying.' asserting that he is m Japanese pay. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article126 1934-07-17 9 Alleged Communist From Singapore A few days ago the local Detective Police arrested at Menglembu a Hylam with some documents which allegedly indicated his connection with the Hylam Communist party of Singapore. It is understood that a banishment warrant is out against the man and that the126 words
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Article29 1934-07-17 9 Rome, July 15. Sentences of two to ten years' imprisonment were passed by the Special Tribunal on 16 men charged with antifascist propaganda.— Reuter Wireless.29 words
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Article37 1934-07-17 9 Berlin, July 16. The report that a bomb has been icund aboard the Graf-zeppelln is denied by her commander. Dr. Eckner, who says there is not a word of truth m the rumour. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 37 words
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Article30 1934-07-17 9 Vienna. July 16. A seventeen-year old German. Hans Patzig. charged with plotting to as sassinate Dr. Dolfuss. has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 30 words
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Article22 1934-07-17 9 Berlin. July 16. The Propaganda Minister denies that Colonel Duesterberg. Deputy Chief of the Steel Helmets, has been arrested. Reuter.22 words
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Article296 1934-07-17 9 AND AROUSES AN OFFICIAL PROTEST Waterloo, (Iowa), July 16 violent diatribe against recent events m Germany was delivered by Oca Johnson, the N.R.A. administrator, m a speech to farmers when he said, "These events have shocked the whole world. The idea that responsible men can beReuter Wireless - 296 words
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Article50 1934-07-17 9 Frenchman's Alleged Traffic In Influence Paris, July m. The ex-Minister tor Justice. M. Renere Noult. has been formally Charged with traffic m influence. This arises from his admission that he accepted 50.000 francs for two visits ro th« highest judicial authority when cctfns totally tor staviskv. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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31 1934-07-17 9 Ban On Uniforms Brussels, July 16. The Bill banning the wearing of uniforms by political organisations of a semi-military character has passed the Chamber l.v 01 votes to 74 Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 31 words
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Article80 1934-07-17 9 14 Of Crew Desert The Yacht Owing to B strike m the paid ranks of Mr. Sopwith's Endeavour, the boat will be sailed almost entirely by amateurs m the America's Cup races. It is learned that the crew sent an ultimatum to Mr. Sopwith on Saturday demanding practically doubleReuter - 80 words
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Article50 1934-07-17 9 Portuguese President's Wife In Accident Lisbon. July 16. Madame Carmona. the President's wife, while motoring with her daughter ard grandchildren, was involved In violent collision with another car. Every occupant of both of the cars was injured and Madame Carmona was removed from the scene unconscious. Reuter WirelessReuter Wireless - 50 words
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Article98 1934-07-17 9 Latest Rubber And Tin Prices And Sterling Rates London, July 16. Spot (Sellers i 7 H d. <7 316a. > < Buyers) 7d. <7 116 d.> Oct.-Dec. 7» 4 d. (7 5 16d.> Jan.-Mar. 7 7 16d. <7»' 2 d.> Apr. -June 7 19 32d. <7 5 ed.)98 words
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Advertisement31 1934-07-17 9 HOW TO LIVE IN ENGLAND ON A PENSION By MAUSER" P blic Servants A at Home. Kelly Walsh, Ltd. ...AIHAIVSBRA n ext change:* Pagan Lwh NOVARROI l *qhmq Bou WPE VELEiU31 words
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Advertisement336 1934-07-17 9 CUSHIONING P -Lues latest liouaii Made under British Patents V_^^ This NEW Cushioning new m substance, new m principle introduces a new comfort em. It is comfort because it gently moulds itself to your shape, ami when you leave it promptly resumes its own shape. AVAILABLE IN THE FOLLOWING SHAPES336 words
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3077 1934-07-17 10 Sir Samuel Wilson Defends The Buffer Tin Pool ITS ONLY PURPOSE TO r PREVENT SEVERE PRICE OSCILLATIONS Tin Producers' Association Annual Meeting A defence of the buffer tin pool and a complete denial of the evil features with which its critics tax it was one of3,077 words
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238 1934-07-17 10 Chamber Of Commerce Rubber Association DAILY PRICES CURRENT July 16, 12 o'clock noon R.S.S. equal to London Std., Spot (loose) 23 11|16 23 7 8 R.S.S. equal to London Standard <F. 0.8.) 23 1516 24»/ 8 Std. R.S.S. on Tender July 24% 2434 Aug./ Sept. 25 25 l 8 Oct./238 words
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Article177 1934-07-17 10 Singapore Produce Prices July 10, 1 ,>rlo, k I(Kin Gambler Ru> rs Java Cube Hamburg Cube Muntok White Penp< r White Pepper Black Pepper Copra, mixed Copra, Sundried Small fiake T&pioc Fair Sago Flour Palembang JelotonBlanja Jelotong Sarawak Jelotong R. (Slam W.C. No 1 6 R. (Siam) WC No 2177 words
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Article825 1934-07-17 10 MONDAY. JULY 16, 1934. Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4) 6^ 4'i»d 6s 9d Asain Kumbang 37s 6d 40s Austral Malay 50s 52s 6a Ayer Hitam Tin (ss) 15s 16s Ayer Weng ($1) 2.10 2.15 liangrin Tin (t> 34s- 9d "5s 6d Changkat Tin If) 49v> 51.C hencleriang825 words
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Article108 1934-07-17 11 Notes: <i) Transhipment means rubber consigned through the port from a place of origin m Malaya, by sea. road or rail. (ii) For details of countries, see Monthly Import. Export and Shipping Return (I. and E. 3>. Summary fL). Amended. In view of the introduction of Rubber Control with108 words
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Article160 1934-07-17 11 lienta ol rubber including concentrated latex latex and revertex being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan ports, during l P «onth ol June 1934. m lon's tens. Sheetand Crepe Latex. Concentrated Latex, Revertex TOTAL GRAND E:.port Transhipment Export Transhipment Export Transhipment TOTAL Proper SS Malay States160 words
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Article167 1934-07-17 11 The 13th. edition of "How to Drive a Car" has Just been published by Temple Press Ltd. (2s. 6d.). As the title suggests, this handbook is intended primarily to assist the newcomer to motoring to acquire road sense, together with skill m the handling of167 words
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Advertisement798 1934-07-17 11 A~U exceed $U«W,— /Us-ranee m free M The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m the Strait* Settlements). HEAD OFFICE: Great Eastern Life Building, Cecil Street, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 27. Old Jew:? v The Company has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England and compiles with the British798 words
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Article468 1934-07-17 12 Short- Wave Communication From Ships Steps towards the solution of the problem presented by interference of •entertainment" wireless with the vital services of maritime messages were outlined by Commander J. A. Slee, C.8.E., R.N. (retd.), m a lecture to the Institution of Electrical Engineers, which formed468 words
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Article96 1934-07-17 12 Two 270-ton gunboats, the Shuntien and the Yangmin, now under construction m Harbin, will be launched on Aug. 1. They will be the main strength ol the Manchukuo River Defence Fleet which at present includes eleven gunboats patrolling the frontier rivers, of that country, reports Renter. The fleet96 words
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Article170 1934-07-17 12 His Majesty's Carrying Service is delighted at the graciousness of Queen Mary is promising to launch the Cunarder 534 at John Brown's yard, at Clydebank, m September next: a fitting crown to a great national enterprise. But it naturally makes the question of the new ship's name more170 words
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Article413 1934-07-17 12 ANOTHER 500,000 TONS TO BE LAUNCHED Passenger Ships Also Included The Japanese Department ol Communications .has decided to renew the subsidised shipbuilding scheme when it expires m March next. The Marine I Commission is to meet at the official residence Of the Communications Minister for three days413 words
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Advertisement661 1934-07-17 12 BOUSTEAD Co., Ltd. •Incorporated m F.M.S.) rELEP-JONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS. towing Agents for Federated Malay States Railway*. Royal State Railways of Slam. (Incorporated In England). HOME VIA CHINA, JAPAN, HONOLULU CANADA. FOCB MAGNIFICENT "EMPRESSES," COMPRISING TMM LARGEST AND FASTEST STEAMERS ON THE PACIFIC FREQUENT SAILINGS FROM HONG661 words
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Advertisement93 1934-07-17 12 For everything appertaining TO Travel. Banking Freight Apply to 1 WOP to TBAVtt StBVICt'; 39, ROBINSON ROAD. Individual Attention. Telephone 5908 I. S. K. LINE. ISHIHARA SANGYO-KAiriN KAISHA, LTD. (Incorporated In Japan* REGULAR FREIGHT %ND PASSENGER SERVICE. BOSTON MARU July 30 July 30 HAVRE MARU July 27 31 FOR KOBE,93 words
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Advertisement45 1934-07-17 12 STATE SHIPPING SERVICE of Western Australia FREMANTLE Vi« Port Swettenham. Ptn»«* PalembeniL Banjoewanfti < Wentern Port* n T.s.m.v. Kangaroo T.s.m.v. Kangaroo Fares Single £19.0.0. Australian Return £30.0.0. Curacy For particular* of Fright «rui please Hpplv to:McALISTER CO.. L TI> SINGAPORE PENANG Planter s Stores Agency C*45 words
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Miscellaneous539 1934-07-17 12 I Local And Foreign Mail Despatches And Arrivals BY TRAIN Bangkok every Saturday 7 p.m. Thursday 7.30 a.m Kedah Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m Saturday 7 p.m Kuantan <via JerantuU Monday to Friday 7.30 a.m. Saturday 7.30 a.m. 7 p.m. Kelantan <via Gemas> every Monday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday 7.30539 words
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Miscellaneous425 1934-07-17 12 SINGAPORE I HAkli(j Lk W Ships alongside Su I or Expected to Tny> ■East Wharf (Entram, u I Rohna 22; Kiusuiil Main Wharf (Entrain, r Suwa Maru. Sedan 19 ,16; City of Windsor N jSanthia ll;Dempo«j, X '7 «i bI j Empire Dock (Entrance Gale I I Mirzapore 30; Silks.425 words
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Advertisement346 1934-07-17 13 BRITISH INDIA P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. OUTWARDS Due I>||C T na?e Spore. T'nage Spore D4NPUI 1700 July 20 BHUTAN 6.100 Sept 27 SOMALI «.810 Aug. 1 RAJPUT ANA 17,000 Sept. 28 15.000 Aug. BEHAR 6.000 Oct 7 >ja N I 11.000 Aug. 17 CHTTRAL 15,000 Oct. 12 BANGALOR346 words
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Advertisement537 1934-07-17 13 Ellerman Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd. (Incorporated In England) "ELLERMAN LINE FOR HAVRE, LONDON, ROTTERDAM AND HAMBURG. VIA PORTS AMD SUEZ CANAL Steamer ut Sails City of Windsor (also calls Glasgow) m nort July 18 c!tv 2 p el l! n f ton July^ aS i rt y t OUbaix Aug.537 words
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Advertisement1058 1934-07-17 13 M«» FUIUIML LWI (Ocean THE HUA KHIOW STEAMSHIP CO.. (1931) Staam Bnlp Co., Ltd.. and China Ltd c Mutual Steam WaTlgatlon Co.. Ltd THE CUNARD white star link Ltd BTRAITB STEAMSHIP Co. Ltd THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO Ltd £ffF A .JI AVIGATION Co Lld THE AUSTRALIAN ORIENTAL LINE Ltd TBB1,058 words
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Advertisement736 1934-07-17 14 B Iwls3 iUNINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPTU ROIvAN Tuesday. July 17, Bengkalls, Paneh, Berombang, Tanjong-Mengel-dar. Tanjong-Leldong and Asahan. THEDENS Wednesday, July 18, Muntok and Palembang. TOHlTl— Wednesday, July 18, Toengkal, Moeara-Saba and Djambi. MAJANG Wednesday, Jrjy 18, Prigi-Radja. Sapat, Tembilahan, Poeloe-Pallas, Pengallan- Estate an*l Rengat. CREMER— Wednesday, July 18, Belawan-Dell and Penang.736 words
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Advertisement582 1934-07-17 14 TO EUROPE nOI SDiGATOKfi AND J™£^ TO COLOBMIU, milT SUEZ, rOBT S AB>, ALEXANDMAjKAM* AND NEW YORK. 1 Arrive Leave Leave AtfHsSpore Spore Penang N. Yetk. Pres. Monroe In Port July 17 July 19 Aug. 28 Pres: V. Buren July 28 July 31 Aug. 2 Sept. n Pres. Garfield Aug.582 words
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Advertisement677 1934-07-17 14 O. S. K. Line H>M AFRICA AMI MH'IH AMERICA Altai Mar» Cspe Town via Mombasa, ZanzlDai s Dar-es-Salaam, Beira, L. Marques Durban. East London and Algoa Ba\ Keifuku Maru Cape Town via Mombasa. Zanzibar. Dar-es-Salaam. L. Marq. Durban ar,d Algoa Bay t Montevideo Maru Bnenos Aires via Colombo, Durban Cape677 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1934-07-17 15 i iagn ificen t Display Against Wood CR AWFORD'S GREAT VICTORY Wins After Losing Fzrst Two Sets To Shields London, July 5. me In a dozen years. America failed to reach cmnd of the Men's Singles Championship at Wimtwo of their1,136 words
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Article447 1934-07-17 15 Henry Boon Again Bats Well Stron c batting by fenry Be or. and Gim Lock gave the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club an eight -wickets home victory over the Public Works Department on Saturday. The wicket was very sticky ;nd the visitors compiled 86 runs m the first m ungs447 words
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Article98 1934-07-17 15 The following are this week's ties m the S.C.R.C. Ping Pong tournament: Championship, Monday (5 p.m. > h Low Huck Leng vs. I. Hoahing. B. Han- dicap Tuesday <5 p.m.)— Koh Chcon Hong vs. I. Hoahing, Poon Lip vs. Kelly Quah. Chow Tat vs. Winner of SiongTeng98 words
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Article261 1934-07-17 15 Paddy Retires After Fouling Mowgli •THE R.S.Y.C. "B" Class held a single race for the "Boden Floss" Cup on Sunday morning. Punai, who was sailed consistent|ly well throughout the race, took the lead soon after the start ito hold it to the finish. Of261 words
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Article138 1934-07-17 15 250 Present At Annual The Clerical Union nelc their 14th. anniversary celebration dinner at the IClub House, Rangoon Road, on Satur- day night. Mr. Tay Llan Teck pre. >ued and there were about 250 members ard guests present. After the loyal toast the President. proposing the toast of138 words
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Article61 1934-07-17 15 The men's monthly medal was play- ed on Saturday and Sunday, July 14 and 15 and the following were the best returns Sqr.-Ldr. A. E. Barr-Sim i73_3_70; Captain J. B. Gurnhill 92—20—72; R. R. Combs '94—20—74; (Lieut. J. R. A. Slee 94—16—78; Lieut, i N. C. E. Kenrick61 words
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Article61 1934-07-17 15 The following have been invited to play association football for a "B" XI vs. a Dutch XI on Monday, July 23. at 5.5 pm. at S.C.C. J. Philip; J. R. McDougall and A. P. Craigie; D. Alexander, A. Buchanan and C. Q. Starkey; W. Hannay, T. M61 words
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Article, Illustration978 1934-07-17 15 Penangs Rosy Prospects For The Colony Police Sports Md. Jatin and Yeoh Kirn Sun, 2 Hus satn. Height:— s ft. 3» 2 Ins. *High Jump— Sikhs. *i. Tota Singh 2. Sarwan Singh. Height:— 4 ft. 9» 2 ins. 100 Yards Flat Race— Sikhs >. 1 Makhan Singh, 2. Kubal Singh978 words
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Article98 1934-07-17 15 L. S. Fond Defeats Thajudeen (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 16. L. S. Fond beat Thajudeen here last night, the referee stopping the fight m the sixth round. Fond set a fast pace and got m several terrific punches m the fourth round which Thajudeen was98 words
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Article584 1934-07-17 16 But Can Only Snatch A Single Goal TAME MATCH AT STADIUM Broad The Only Forward Of ONLY a handful of spectators watched the First Division match I between the I.C.F.A. and the R.A. at Jalan Besar yesterday. If it was the forecast of an uninteresting display which584 words
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Article, Illustration199 1934-07-17 16 Interesting Match Under Poor Condition CHOON LEONG PLAYS WELL But Fails To Stay Pace A; Hard Second Set LIM BONG SOO, the Malayan Lawn Tennis Champion, successfully defended his Singapore title yesterday afternoon when he defeated Chua Choon Leong by two sets to one. 5 7,199 words
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Article138 1934-07-17 16 A Reuter message from Lon- don states that Hopwooa, the Lancashire bowler who did so well against Australians m the last Test match, has been invited to attend at Leeds on Friday, when the fourth match of the present rubber will commence. This brings the number138 words
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Article55 1934-07-17 16 Brilliant Play In French Golf Open' London. July 16. The .seventeen-year-old. Pam Barton, runner-up m the British Women's Open Golf Championship, won the similar French title at Le Touquet last week with 11 and 8 to play. One of her tee shots sent the ball 230 yards55 words
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Article, Illustration500 1934-07-17 16 CLUB AND ISLANDERS SHARE SECOND DIVISION POINTS S.C.C 2 Pulau Brani 2. "THE S.C.C. and Pulau Brani shar ed points m a Second Division match m the League yesterday on the S.C.C. padang. The ground was on the soft side and the standard of play500 words
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Article164 1934-07-17 16 Progress Of Malaya •T^HE following are the results of; matches playrd so far m rhe Malaya Cup and the latest position m the lrrsrue tables: SOUTHERN SECTION Singapore beat Malacca 3-0. Singapore beat Johore 9—o. N.S. beat Malacca I—o. N.S. beat Command I—o.1 0. Command beat Johore 4 l. Command164 words
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Article68 1934-07-17 16 At a meeting held at the Garden Club on Saturday, the following were elected office-bearers for the season: Hon: Chairman: S K. Tsal; Hon: Secretary: Koh Peng Kwang; Captain: Robert Eu; Selection Commute :—Representatives of Medical College and Raffles with the Captain as ex-officio Chairman. Address of the68 words
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Article26 1934-07-17 16 The weather having made play impossible yesterday m the Garrison Lawn Tennis Association tournament the events will be played off this afternoon at Tanglin.26 words
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Article33 1934-07-17 16 London, July 16. pHIPPERFIELD and Kippax. the Australian cricketers, are now fully recovered from the throat affection which attacked them during the third test match, and have left hospital ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article113 1934-07-17 16 and the Malayan Champion then took complete charge and driving bitter and placing better than his opponent won the next nine games m a row to win the second and third sets. The court played well but at times j a ball would keep low owing to the dampness of113 words
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Article108 1934-07-17 16 S.A.F.A Alteration Of Fixtures The following league and Commercial I m are notified: Second Division, Marine i R-. Wednesday July 18. Jalan Bes;;r fttarillim Second Division, B.C.C. w Cattle Tradinir postponed (roaa I 12, to be playut &t the B.C.C I Aug. 3. Commercial Cup, Fraier and "A" vs. Muiucipal108 words
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